How does it work?

1 • InstallDownload FontInspector.py script and place it to your application script folder.

2 • Select Fonts and GlyphsOpen all fonts you wish to inspect and select few glyphs in one of them.

3 • RunRun the script. It will generate a HTML file in the current font's folder.

4 • InspectOpen the HTML in your browser, preferably Google Chrome.

FAQ

Some outlines don't show their startpoints, why?Outlines without startpoints are components.

Why are some overlays red?The outlines are incompatible. However, some incompatible glyphs might still show up as compatible. This is because sometimes it is not possible to determine compatibility just with math. See next answer for a solution.

Why are some bars red?In range of styles from light to bold, sidebearings usually shrink and widths grow. If this expected progression isn't found, the bars are highlighted with red color. However, it doesn't necessarily signal an error, there are many exception to the rule.

Why are some bars grey?Grey color represents negative sidebearings.

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Disclaimer

Font Inspector was made by Ondrej Jób, who runs his type foundry Urtd from Bratislava, Slovakia.

Font Inspector is distributed under the GNU General Public License 3.0. For any application that may be incompatible with this license, please contact me to discuss alternatives.

Font Inspector is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.